The latest disclosed Epstein-related documents reveal that in 2014, Epstein invested a small stake in the Bitcoin infrastructure company Blockstream through a fund managed by Joi Ito. The fund subsequently exited the investment due to potential conflicts of interest. The documents also mention that Epstein may have indirectly invested approximately $3 million in Coinbase through Brock Pierce's capital network, and that he previously funded Bitcoin core developers via MIT channels.



Additionally, the documents disclose that Epstein met with Ben Lawsky, then Superintendent of the New York State Department of Financial Services (NYDFS), during the formulation of New York's BitLicense regulatory rules. BitLicense is considered a significant milestone in early Bitcoin regulation in the United States, but it has long been controversial within the industry for restricting innovation and raising compliance barriers. #BTC何时反弹?
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